Wednesday, May 20, 2009

But anyway. lets get back to data extortion. It's a lot sexier.

lproduct@bellsouth.net


I am certain that you are aware of the issues because I am in contact with my highest upline. I think there will be almost zero compliance to your further request for sensitive information from anyone. Given the brokered relationship to BCR through GlobalClear and the line item on a bank statement indicating "Lifewave88855743Bucharest RO" your have scared a lot of the public that would be interested in your product. People are simply afraid to release more information to a Western European Bank which is 38% state owned and had a serious bank run in 2001 which was almost total collapse. I did go to federalreserve.gov and review their licensure and it seems fine. However almost all of a series of transactions were unlocked which caused the "transaction in process" to disappear so the consumer could not track and the sending bank had no record of an authorization. This happened to many people and they are now scared and will not release more information to you.

Further, I have several documented concerns of possible hacking incidents after this initial issue and they are in no way solely related to me. I think it is a breach for the company to address. You know I have made my concerns internally. That problem will only exacerbate as an issue for an internet MLM company because Romania is on a federal watch list for state sponsored hacking and virus factories. So when you discuss US consumer protections, they become irrelevant in this situation. If you view these issues as philosophical, I would like to bring them to light as a MARKETING issue.

Perhaps you did not know that my neighbors card was initially dinged as "Gasteau.com" and ended up in fraud investigation and he almost had it taken away when he went to pick up his daughters medication. Gausteau is a receivable at a West German Chemical Company that was providing a cover for a server bank known virtually as Namatu in the West Indies. Randy had indicated we were being processed by Deutsche Bank Germany but that was clearly not the case. He was lied to by a consultancy group and immediately corrected the problem. That's how I got in on this situation. BCR is potentially as libelous as Gasteau from a MARKETING standpoint.

1. Who is issuing the bank cards?

2. What database is the checking reference source?

3. What are the specific reasons for the requirement for DL and DOB?

4. Who is Medical/NonMedical RodeIsland that answers phones for GlobalClear?

5. Why are superiors of GlobalClear calling me from a phone number out of Nebraska?

6. Why is LifeWave listed as

Life Wave Products LLC

4168 Chatham Point Way

Buford, GA 30518-4963

(770) 831-0908 in tel info

with no listing at corporate address

7. Why was this listed on our web site one time "Telephone: 407-862-9100 (Slower)" to reach Randy directly?

8. Why is 407-862-9100 listed as a number for Lexus International Pharmaceutical at orlandobbb.org?

9. What is the relationship of Lexus International, Medical Office Systems, Randy and citydirect.com

at 650 Douglas Ave. Altamonte Springs FL 32714?


Here is David's response.

1) Global Clear is a merchant services company that we use to interface with BCR, a bank in Romania; I have asked Randy to only use Deutch Bank as this is a more reputable bank.

2) I do not think we need to spend any more time with Rick;

Ron - please have Wendy remove him from our system unless he has provided us with the information that is required.

Also, as per previous discussions, please have Wendy establish the new distributor sign-up so that if all of the information that we require is not provided a distributorship is not issued.


Data theft David. That's a good name for you. Fuck you David. Sue me. I have legacy and information. I going to rip you a new asshole because you old one is well used. I know why you don't sue me. Prove the fucking slander, asshole. You know how to get ahold of me you got my info so I got yours cocksucker.

You cheap, stupid and a fraud.


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